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If Argentina was able to take 25% of any oil sales, it could add up to $1.5 trillion to its coffers over the next few years.

"It could add up".

It could add up to a percussion whirlwind or an international incident.

Over time, it could add up to six figures in additional savings.

It could add up to long-term disaster for future state health costs.

Dealogic estimates it could add up to 12 times the amount they've earned so far this year.

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Taken together, the charges against him could add up to a 22-year prison term.

The oversight office also sought fines that it said could add up to more than $100 million.

Because the less digitized sectors are some of the largest in terms of GDP contribution and employment, MGI concludes that the U.S. economy as a whole is only reaching 18% of its digital potential and it estimates that digitization could add up to $2.2 trillion to annual GDP by 2025.

But York Cornwell is applying the theory to brief, urgent moments when people could use help but don't get it; over time those moments could add up and contribute to health disparities across racial groups, she said.

But given how much users interact with their phones it's easy money that could add up over time.

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